Darling James and Machine Age have announced a three-date co-headline tour along the East Coast that will kick off this May to celebrate the release of Darling James' latest single The Itch.
Listen to the stylings of Darling James and Machine Age and you'll notice the disparities. Darling James tends towards fizzing pop; Machine Age towards industrial electronica. But scratch beneath the surface and there are more similarities between the two than it seems.
Both are self-produced, taking great pride in their own self-reliance. Both have a history of involvement with nationally-beloved bands (Darling James is the ex-frontman of The Boat People; Machine Age has created production for artists like Big Scary). And the key likeness? It lies in the fiercely unique nature of each of their sounds. Combining these two in a room is sure to set off a tangible reaction so affecting it'll scratch anyone's itch.
Listen to the stylings of Darling James and Machine Age and you'll notice the disparities. Darling James tends towards fizzing pop; Machine Age towards industrial electronica. But scratch beneath the surface and there are more similarities between the two than it seems.
Both are self-produced, taking great pride in their own self-reliance. Both have a history of involvement with nationally-beloved bands (Darling James is the ex-frontman of The Boat People; Machine Age has created production for artists like Big Scary). And the key likeness? It lies in the fiercely unique nature of each of their sounds. Combining these two in a room is sure to set off a tangible reaction so affecting it'll scratch anyone's itch.
Tickets On Sale Now
06.05.16
Brighton Up Bar, Sydney
Brighton Up Bar, Sydney
12.05.16
The Workers Club, Melbourne
Buy TicketsThe Workers Club, Melbourne
13.05.16
The Milk Factory, Brisbane
Buy TicketsThe Milk Factory, Brisbane
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